As t_ski said, you're setup to run the GPU and CPU together, so it will only do CPU work when GPU WU run out. You might want to lower the number of GPU WU until you've completed the CPU tasks otherwise they will not see any CPU time until they become high priority tasks.

Best results will come from GPU only (and setting the WCG profile to match). If you want to use CPU and GPU you'll need to reduce the WU for GPU to avoid "returned late" results from CPU.

As t_ski said, you're setup to run the GPU and CPU together, so it will only do CPU work when GPU WU run out. You might want to lower the number of GPU WU until you've completed the CPU tasks otherwise they will not see any CPU time until they become high priority tasks.

Best results will come from GPU only (and setting the WCG profile to match). If you want to use CPU and GPU you'll need to reduce the WU for GPU to avoid "returned late" results from CPU.

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Quick note- the app_config setup is much better at reducing the # of "late" results on the CPU.
Example- I've been running 8 GPU and 2 CPU (HCC only atm) on my FX-8350/7870 rig for a while now and the batch of CPU HCC work units ready to start now stay at a reasonable level.... much better the older app_info setup

*I don't think I've had a late result on the rig since I switched over.

You might need to hit Update since a BOINC sever was down for some hours and your buffer could have run dry. I did run dry on one rig and if I hadn't asked for new jobs I would have lost yet another two hours on top of the 1½ hours I lost already. I had +1300 wus waiting to be sent from tree rigs.

You might need to hit Update since a BOINC sever was down for some hours and your buffer could have run dry. I did run dry on one rig and if I hadn't asked for new jobs I would have lost yet another two hours on top of the 1½ hours I lost already. I had +1300 wus waiting to be sent from tree rigs.

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I had 350 wu's unreported on one rig... meaning it had 50 or so left to work on. The other two rigs were reporting properly.

My main rig ended up switching over to CCPU WU's at some point and ran that way for over an hour, then switched back to GPU WU's. At least with the new config file it will do that and the whole day isn't a loss.

My main rig ended up switching over to CCPU WU's at some point and ran that way for over an hour, then switched back to GPU WU's. At least with the new config file it will do that and the whole day isn't a loss.

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My 2600k system is running 4 CCPU WUs and 8 GPU WUs at the sametime. Has been ever since I got multiple WUs going on my 7970.

I didn't use the utility--I just manually created the config file on my i7-860 Thursday. I do believe I had some issues at first, but resetting the project fixed it.

Doing 8 WUs on the HD7930 w/ a slight OC (1.04GHz) and 3 other WUs on the i7 and I'm getting WUs done in ~9:00-10:00 most of the time
It looks nearly as good as the HD7950--but I'll need to do some more tests to know for sure.

Need help.. installed newest version of boinc, used the utility for multiple gpu units, checked the xml file and it looks the same as op, but I can't get any hcc wus at all. Tried resetting multiple times, no good. This is on a fresh install of windows with a fresh install of 7.0.44. The manager also reports an error of: app hcc1 not found in app_config.xml. I'm confused?